Lately, I have had multiple interesting articles/emails come across my desk regarding the building of bridges between Jews and non-Jews. The sources have been both Jew and non- with perspectives that have been varied, but a largely unified message: Sensitivity … Continue reading →

The song keeps running through my head and is a beautiful lilting melody. Beulah Land I’m kind of homesick for a country To which I’ve never been before. No sad goodbyes will there be spoken for time won’t matter anymore. … Continue reading →

This week, I began the Sunday school class that I am guest teaching with a little ‘game.’ – A quite shocking game of ‘Who said?’ The class member faces said what I felt the first time I read some of … Continue reading →

An update via email is now added to the end. Per the email’s requests, some information has been redacted from the original post. I personally know a number of people who took the time to write this school expressing concern. … Continue reading →

Joel C. Rosenburg, accomplished as an author who has heretofore specialized in fictional political-prophecy thrillers, has turned out another winner, though this time he admits that with much trepidation he dared step onto the hallowed ground of Auschwitz with a … Continue reading →

Here is an excellent interview with a Messianic Rabbi in the Ukraine! Details on how/what to pray for as well as encouragement for the Body in difficult times!! MUCH wisdom here that can be shared! WELL worth your time!

Here is an excellent post by friend Al McCarn over at the Barking Fox detailing one of the topics that has recently been mentioned on this blog. Good article sharing personal reflections on his visit to Auschwitz. What I Saw … Continue reading →

Here is just a short post with a few book recommendations/reviews/comments before I take the time to sit down and try to draw some connections between antisemitism and false doctrine and theology as we draw the (Not So) Quotable series … Continue reading →

In the last two days we have considered some of the antisemitism in the early church fathers that deeply affected Roman Catholic theology and their views and treatment of the Jews. Truly, there is so much and it runs so … Continue reading →

Lately, I have been reading several books trying to understand and better come to grips with the roots of antisemitism in Christendom. How did we ever strip the Jewishness of our Messiah and dress Him in Egyptian garb? At some … Continue reading →

I still remember distinctly the last conversation I had with my father. It was nearly 16 years ago and, though neither of us knew it would be the last time we spoke in this life, his words have proved prophetic. … Continue reading →

As I have mentioned before, I am reading/enjoying/re-reading J. K. McKee’s The New Testament Validates Torah. Frankly, this is the single best systematic addressing of Torah for the Messianic. I believe more and broader scholarly works will emerge as time … Continue reading →

Excellent, excellent series. May be the best investment of an hour this month!! Pieces of church history your seminary trained pastor may not know… Some of this I didn’t know and I have seminary paper hanging on my wall… **Edit: … Continue reading →

Following post reblogged. Excellent!! HIGHLY recommended for all to read!! ___________________________________ Are there signs in a person’s life that they are headed towards apostasy, loss of faith? What can a person dealing with doubt do to renew faith and grow … Continue reading →